During the miner's strike of 1984-85 some pickets were arrested (at Cortonwood?). They were charged with "riot" and sent for trial. The Judge threw the charges out.
Now, thirty years on, BBC Look North is saying that "Campaigners" are "demanding" an independent inquiry.
WHY, fgs? It's thirty years since. No-one was convicted, no one went to jail, the charges were thrown out. Why should the wishes of half a dozen people in South Yorkshire (plus the BBC, obviously ) count for anything in these circumstances?
Why should one penny of public money get spent on this poor-us, we're-all-victims-here self-pitying garbage?